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Designed for how courts think.

Family Case Compass is a legal intelligence platform that organizes filings, clarifies arguments, identifies governing law, and assists in drafting motions and orders—all without interfering with judicial discretion.

Organized. Efficient. Precise.

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This isn’t automation for automation’s sake.

It’s decision support for human judgment, delivered through a highly intuitive user interface.

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The Case, Clearly Framed 

Every case opens to a structured overview—parties, counsel status, procedural posture, and upcoming hearings—so no one has to reconstruct context from scattered filings.

The Dispute, Precisely Defined

Current motions are summarized in plain legal terms, identifying the exact issue before the Court and the standard that governs it.

No speculation. No narrative distortion.

Arguments, Side by Side

Each party’s arguments are distilled, supported by linked exhibits, affidavits, and filings—allowing immediate comparison without flipping between documents.

Law, Automatically Surfaced

The platform identifies applicable statutes, rules, and governing standards relevant to the motion at issue, ensuring the legal framework is always visible and explicit.

Draft Orders,
Human Controlled

Judges can generate a draft order grounded in the record and the law, then edit, refine, and finalize it within the platform before routing it to the clerk.

The decision remains human.

How it Works

HOW IT WORKS

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User-Based Functionality

Fewer files. Clearer issues. Better use of the bench’s time.

Family Case Compass presents the case the way judges already reason:

  • What is before the Court

  • What each side is arguing

  • What law governs the question

  • What findings support a lawful outcome
     

No shortcuts.

No delegation of judgment.

Just clarity.

Help Shape the Next Generation of Family Court

Family Case Compass is being piloted with judges, attorneys, and court-adjacent professionals who believe the system can be clearer, fairer, and more humane.

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